I also recommend you start using the EGit tooling which we recently released the 0.9 version of. While the tooling isn’t perfect yet, we are getting closer to a more comfortable feature parity against the git CLI…

The best way to ensure the tooling meets your needs is to give it a spin and file any issues you come across. We’ll be releasing a new version of EGit and JGit towards the end of this year so this is your chance to get involved and help Eclipse.org move to Git. Thank you to the people who have already done this and are doing their part.

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FWIW: ECF is moving to a git repo [0] these days [1]. So far the ride has been a breeze also thanks to egit. 😉 The biggest road block for us was the missing git support in .psf. We will work around this by keeping a read-only CVS around for a while.